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No Plan B
by Lee Child, Andrew Chid
Your standard Jack Reacher novel. Reacher comes across bad guys (this time in Colorado.) and inserts himself into the situation. He kicks butt. He takes names. The location changes, and the names are different, but the plot is much the same. I will say the editing did not catch Lee Child’s Britishisms. In a description of a door being kicked down, an American character would not see the results of the broken lock as splintering in the architrave. Nor would a garage full of tools in Mississippi be considered as containing an assortment of spanners. But other than that, it’s your standard Reacher novel. That doesn’t mean it’s not worth reading, if you liked the previous 20-odd Reacher novels.